| View Larger Image | Energizer Ultimate L92BP-4 Lithium AAA Battery 4 Pack | Electronicsby Technuity
| List Price: | $9.99 | | Price: | $11.55 | | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
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FEATURES | - Last up to 8x longer in digital cameras (versus Energizer MAX. results vary by camera.)
- Weigh 1/3 less than standard alkaline batteries
- Perform in extreme temperatures from -40degree F to 140degree F
- 15 year storage life
- Leak resistant construction
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| IOGear JuiceMeter Portable Battery Tester GBT001W6 by IOGEAR
Tried of rummaging through your stack of batteries without knowing which ones still have juice and which ones are dead? With the IOGEAR Battery Tester (GBT001W6) you can easily determine whether the battery you are using is charged or not. Simply connect your AA, AAA, C, D, N, 9 volt or even a 1.5 volt battery to the negative and positive poles of the battery tester and the easy to read gauge will automatically let you know if that battery has juice or is empty.Keep the battery tester on your...
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| Energizer ER-D455 Sony NP-FD1 and NP-BD1 Eq. Digital Camera Battery by Energizer Batteries
Energizer digital camera batteries offer the long life and consistently reliable performance you need to get the most out of your digital camera, thanks to advanced engineering and state-of-the-art manufacturing.
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| Aa/aaa Battery Tester Tests Up To 4 Rechargable Batteries by Delkin
Test batteries for remaining power in seconds! The Delkin Battery Tester can test AA, AAA, CRV3, 9V, and 2CR5 batteries accurately for remaining battery life. The only power required to run the tester is supplied by the battery inserted into the tester slot no adapters required. A switch allows the user to test either primary or rechargeable batteries, and LED lights quickly indicate how much power is remaining once a battery is inserted. The tester is designed to be small, lightweight, and...
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| Delkin AA / AAA Battery Tester with Carrying Case by Delkin
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| Tools Aviation Powerpax Original Battery Caddy, Holds 12 "AA" Batteries, 4 "AAA",2 "C", and 1 "9V" Battery by PowerPax
AS easy to use as 1-2-3. Press on the bottom of the battery with your thumb to breach the locking tab, continue pushing the battery in the center opening, then twist out and pull battery out. No more Loose Batteries! Unique locking feature holds batteries firmly in place. Torison bars allow more flexibility and longer life of locking feature.
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description Energizer Ultimate Lithium batteries deliver long-lasting power to keep up with today's high-tech, power hungry devices like digital cameras, photo flash units and handheld GPS devices. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.0 based on 12 reviews)
| Great price prompt delivery. by Want the best 5 Stars August 29, 2009 Batteries were order and shipped the same day. Cannot ask for better service. Keep up the good work.
| | Great batteries for "special" purposes by Lantana Al (Lantana, TX USA) 5 Stars March 08, 2009 These lithium batteries are great. They are long lasting, lightweight and work great in freezing temperatures. Their "BEST BY" date is often ten years or more. If you have a device in a fridge or freezer or outside where it gets cold/freezing, then these are very useful since alkaline batteries will often fail in cold temperatures. They are also useful for devices that are inconvenient to change batteries, like clocks or wireless outdoor temperature or motion sensors. If you're wealthy, then you might as well use these instead of alkaline or rechargeables, but because of the relatively high cost, I only use these for "special" applications. Otherwise I use alkalines or Sanyo Eneloop rechargeable batteries.
| | Top Rated in Consumer Reports by Kevin M. Hogan 4 Stars January 06, 2009 Very pricey (Amazon beats Wal-Mart hands-down), but they last the longest of any battery source. Consumer's just reviewed batteries for power-hungry digital cameras and confirmed same. I use 'em in my battery-eating HeadRoom Super Bithead portable headphone amp (4-AAA) along with my iPod Classic and Shure SE-530PTT music rig, and they outlast multiple sets of Duracell copper-top and Energizer Max alkalines. I carry an extra set in my computer bag so i'm never without my tunes! LOL!
| | This is not a rechargable battery by Edward Campbell Jr. (New York, NY United States) 4 Stars December 12, 2008 Oops. I didn't realize there are TWO different types of lithium batteries: plain and rechargeable. I bought these, which are the plain type, but I meant to buy rechargeable. Though they're not what I wanted, for non-rechargeables they're pretty good.
| | Be aware TSA lithium batteries ban during air travels by Ye Wang (Harrison, NJ) 3 Stars July 29, 2008 These new Lithium batteries does provide much longer power strength and intensity than regular alkaline batteries. However, effective January 1, 2008, the Department of Transportation prohibits loose lithium batteries in checked baggage. This type of primary AA / AAA sized Lithium battery is within the ban.
Basically, if by any reason this type of battery caught on fire (AKA lithium fire), few regular fire extinguisher would work to put off the fire! So make sure those batteries are packed into the electronics and put them into the carry-on luggages with you!
SEE http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/assistant/batteries.shtm
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